From new peoples to new nations : aspects of Metis history and identity from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries /

From New Peoples to New Nations is a broad historical account of the emergence of the Metis as distinct peoples in North America over the last three hundred years.

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Main Authors: Ens, Gerhard J. 1954- (Author), Sawchuk, Joe, 1942- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, 2015.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Figures and Tables --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Abbreviations --  |t From New Peoples to New Nations. Aspects of Métis History and Identity from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries --  |t Introduction --  |t Part I: Hybridity and Patterns of Ethnogenesis --  |t 1. Race and Nation: Changing Ethnological and Historical Constructions of Hybridity --  |t 2. Economic Ethnogenesis: The Fur Trade and Métissage in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries --  |t Part II: The Genesis and Development of the Idea of the Métis Nation to the 1930s --  |t Introduction --  |t 3. Fur Trade Wars, the Battle of Seven Oaks, and the Idea of the Métis Nation, 1811-1849 --  |t 4. Louis Riel and the Religion of Métis Nationalism, 1869-1885 --  |t 5. L'Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph, A.-H. de Trémaudan, and the Re-imagining of the Métis Nation, 1910 to the 1930s --  |t Part III: Government Policy and the Invention of Métis Status in the Nineteenth Century --  |t 6. The Manitoba Act and the Creation of a Métis Status --  |t 7. Extinguishing Rights and Inventing Categories: Métis Scrip as Policy and Self-Ascription --  |t 8. Indian Treaty versus Métis Scrip: The Permeability of Status Categories and Ethnicities --  |t 9. The United States / Canada Border and the Bifurcation of the Plains Métis, 1870-1900 --  |t Part IV: Economic Marginalization and the Métis Political Response, 1896 to the 1960s --  |t Introduction --  |t 10. St Paul des Métis Colony, 1896-1909: Identity as Pathology --  |t 11. Political Mobilization in Alberta and the Métis Population Betterment Act of 1938 --  |t 12. The Liberals, the CCF, and the Métis of Saskatchewan, 1935-1964 --  |t 13. Social Science and the Métis, 1950-1970 --  |t Part V: Politics, the Courts, and the Constitution: Reformulating Métis Identities since the 1960s --  |t 14. A Renewed Political Awareness, 1965-2000 --  |t 15. Reformulated Identities, 1965-2013 --  |t 16. The Métis of Ontario --  |t 17. Organizational Politics, Land Claims, and the Métis of the Northwest Territories --  |t 18. Ethnic Symbolism: Reinterpreting and Recreating the Past --  |t Conclusion --  |t Notes --  |t Bibliography --  |t Index 
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